Garrison: Ten British Military TownsPeter Dietz Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986 - 209 pagini |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 85
Pagina 33
... Army under Lord Fairfax . After this Newcastle , who was commanding the Royalist Army of the North , ordered all the royalist forces in the North of England to retire into York , where he took over the command . Newcastle had been ...
... Army under Lord Fairfax . After this Newcastle , who was commanding the Royalist Army of the North , ordered all the royalist forces in the North of England to retire into York , where he took over the command . Newcastle had been ...
Pagina 37
... army in Scotland remained loyal to the King , Prince Charles Edward and his army , mainly composed of Highlanders , gained some initial successes . The establishment of the British Army in 1739 was down to 18,000 men compared to a ...
... army in Scotland remained loyal to the King , Prince Charles Edward and his army , mainly composed of Highlanders , gained some initial successes . The establishment of the British Army in 1739 was down to 18,000 men compared to a ...
Pagina 159
... army through Rheindahlen on his famous march to the Danube and his victory at Blenheim . His army was also billeted in the town on their march back to the Low Countries . In the Seven Years War , celebrated by many of the oldest ...
... army through Rheindahlen on his famous march to the Danube and his victory at Blenheim . His army was also billeted in the town on their march back to the Low Countries . In the Seven Years War , celebrated by many of the oldest ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
accommodation Aldershot arrived Arsenal Artillery attack barracks Battalion batteries battle became Bootham Bootham Bar Bovington Camp Britain British Army building built cadets Camulodunum Castle cavalry centre Charles Chatham church civilian Colchester Colonel command Crimean War defences Devonshire Regiment dockyard Duke early Eburacum Edinburgh England English families force fortifications fortress French garrison towns gates German Gibraltar guns Headquarters Highlanders important infantry invasion King later living London Lord marched Medway military town Moenchengladbach Museum naval nineteenth century North occasion occupied officers organised parades Peter Dietz Plymouth population Prince quarters Queen Regiment remained Rheindahlen river River Ouse road Rock Roman Royal Air Force Royal Engineers Royalist Sappers Saxon Scotland Scots Scottish Second World Second World War ships siege soldiers Spain Spanish streets Tank Corps took Tower troops Upnor volunteers walls whilst Woolwich York